McDonald’s worker shares reasons to avoid the Drive-Thru

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On social media, many viewers stunned after McDonald’s drive-thru worker revealed what happens during drive-thru orders.

A McDonald’s employee recently sparked intrigue and concern among fast food fans by revealing what happens during drive-thru orders.

The insights shared by TikTok user @charlton.a, a worker from New Zealand, could change how customers approach their next meal.

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A McDonald’s employee, Charlton, revealed surprising facts about drive-thru interactions on TikTok. Image Credits: TikTok/@charlton.a

 

McDonald’s Drive-Thru worker revealed what he really hear.

On TikTok, a user named @charlton revealed what he really hears at his workplace.

In a TikTok video, Charlton shared his experiences working behind the counter.

He stated that employees can hear everything customers say, even before the ordering mic is turned on.

This startling revelation unnerved many viewers.

Charlton emphasized, “We can hear everything you’re saying even when our mic is off.”

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He stated that workers can hear customers even when their microphone is off. Image Credits: TikTok/@charlton.a

 

This means that conversations can be overheard long before customers reach the speaker to place their orders.

Some viewers felt embarrassed, confessing to sharing secrets they believed were private.

Worker also revealed the mugshot mystery.

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Cameras take mugshot photos of customers to match orders with the right vehicle. Image Credits: Getty

 

Another surprising fact revealed in Charlton’s video was that the restaurant uses cameras to capture images of customers in their cars.

In the clip, Charlton, wearing his work uniform, provides a unique insight into the fast-paced ordering system.

To maintain efficiency, he disclosed that the drive-thru window at the popular burger chain has cameras installed.

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These cameras capture a photo of each customer as they arrive.

This results in customers having a ‘mugshot’ style picture taken while they are behind the wheel.

This enables staff to easily identify who should receive which orders.

He explained, “Our cameras take mugshot photos of you so we know which order is yours.” This sparked questions among viewers.

Many wondered how mistakes could still occur if they could see who was ordering.

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Viewers felt embarrassed about things they might have said while ordering. Image Credits: Getty

 

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media

In the comment seection, many viewers understood that many McDonald’s locations have security cameras that assist staff in matching orders with customers.

Some viewers found the camera revelation amusing.

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One person said:How is this earth shattering?? go walk in any major town area and you constantly being filmed by A.I CCTV camera’s, you are always being monitored so this is nothingn new.

A second wrote: Please reveal why the shake machine is always broken.

While a third commented: If I ever have the misfortune to have to order at a MacDonald’s drive through Ill be wearing a ski mask. Maybe I’ll get something extra in my change.

Someone else said: I guess that is because people don’t want to be forced to get the experimental shot to work there.

Charlton dropped another interesting piece of information: his restaurant sells recipe books that allow customers to recreate McDonald’s meals at home.

Other McDonald’s employees commented on this revelation.

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Charlton mentioned that his restaurant sells recipe books for customers to recreate McDonald’s meals at home. Image Credits: Getty

 

They suggested it could lead to a significant rise in sales for the recipe books.

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However, not everyone was convinced.

One employee commented, “Now you’re going to have people asking for recipe books at my store, and we don’t have them.”

The  customers continue to enjoy their McDonald’s meals. They may think twice about their conversations in the drive-thru.

With secrets now revealed about what employees can hear and see, the experience may never be the same again.


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